Collage: Paper, Patterns & Glazing with Anne Bagby

$29.95

In this DVD workshop you'll learn to create your own stamps, masks, stencils, and paper as you build a truly customized collage.

DVD PREVIEW

Work fast and free, layering homemade paper and lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figure. Anne makes all her own collage materials. She combines stamped and painted patterns to create the wafer-thin paper she uses throughout the workshop.

You'll transfer antique designs to hand-carved stamps and cut contact paper masks to guide custom stencils. Anne uses an experimental process, working simultaneously on five figures. She takes risks with the weakest, using the freedom of collage to find creative solutions. You'll quickly build shapes with paper and slowly unify them with controlled glazes.

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BONUS CLIP: Contact Paper Masks

In this clip from her DVD workshop, Collage: Paper, Pattern & Glazing, mixed media artist Anne Bagby cuts transparent masks to protect her figure painting. With the masks in place, Anne can easily stencil or stamp patterns that conform to the figure shape.

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Put pattern to work with mixed media artist Anne Bagby. You'll create your own stamps, masks, stencils, and paper as you build a truly customized collage. Work fast and free, layering homemade paper and lush acrylic glazes to design an intricate and eclectic figure.

Anne makes all her own collage materials. She combines stamped and painted patterns to create the wafer-thin paper she uses throughout the workshop. You'll transfer antique designs to hand-carved stamps and cut contact paper masks to guide custom stencils.

Anne uses an experimental process, working simultaneously on five figures. She takes risks with the weakest, using the freedom of collage to find creative solutions. You'll quickly build shapes with paper and slowly unify them with controlled glazes.

Start from scratch and end with an elegant figure in Collage: Paper, Patterns, and Glazing with Anne Bagby.